Windows or Mac-based player for SPX files?

Hi all, we have a QM server, aka Calabrio, recording our agents.  I was curious if anyone has found a player for mac or windows that is able to play the recorded SPX files directly?  I tried VLC with the Speex codec but get nothing; it doesn't show the length of the recording either, which makes me think it's not recognizing the file.  I can download the sample files from the speex.org website so that makes me wonder if the Cisco version of Speex is proprietary in some way.
Thanks!

I got a hold of the Calabrio folks and it turns out the Speex files created by QM are actually in a 'proprietary encrypted format' and are not just run of the mill Speex codec files, so there's not a way to take the raw files and play them off the QM server.
If you do have a need to get a recording to someone who doesn't have QM supervisor, evaluator or manager access, you need to log in, find the call you want, export it in your choice of either WAV or WMA format, save those files off and then you can move them around as needed.

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